Richard H Steinberg
Associate Expert
Institute for International Business, Economics & Law
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide, South Australia
EDUCATION
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Doctor of Philosophy, 1992
Department of Political Science
Concentration: International Relations and Comparative Politics.
Dissertation: "Integration In Great Power Alliances, 1492-Present"
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Ford Foundation Fellow, Western Security and European Society, 1988-89
The Center for International Affairs
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
MacArthur Fellow in International Security Affairs, 1987-88
The Center for International Security and Arms Control
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL
Juris Doctor, 1986
Primary Concentration: International and Comparative Law
YALE UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts, 1982
Economics and Political Science
Honors: Magna Cum Laude with Distinction
CURRENT POSITIONS:
PROFESSOR OF LAW
UCLA School of Law
Teaching responsibilities have included: International Business Transactions,
International Trade Law, Public International Law, and Theories of International
Law.
Current research: Realist Institutionalism: The Role of Law in a Realist Theory
of International Law; The Rise of the Trading State: WTO Liberalization and
Changes in National Legal Systems Since 1948; Quantitative Methods in WTO
Dispute Settlement: Appropriate Uses and Limits; Technology and the Law of
War.
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE)
University of California at Berkeley
OTHER UNIVERSITY POSITIONS:
9/01 - 12/01 - VISITING PROFESSOR OF LAW
Stanford Law School
Teaching Responsibilties: International Trade Law and Theories of International Law.
11/93 - 6/96 - PROJECT DIRECTOR
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE)
University of California at Berkeley
Directed several academic research projects at BRIE, producing books, articles, research conferences, colloquia, and symposia on international trade law, economics, politics, and policy; the globalization of regulation; intellectual property law and policy; and other topics. Author of scholarly and policy publications on those topics. Projects entailed research collaborations with The Asia Foundation; The Center for Law and Society at U.C. Berkeley; The Council on Foreign Relations; Los Alamos National Weapons Laboratory; The Pacific Council on International Affairs; and other organizations. Developed projects supported by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and other foundations or organizations.
1/95 - 6/96 - LECTURER
Boalt Hall School of Law
University of California at Berkeley
Teaching Responsibilty: International Trade Law.
LAW EXPERIENCE:
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10/91 - 10/93 - ASSOCIATE, Morrison & Foerster, San Francisco
Monitored and analyzed international trade negotiations. Represented client interests to the United States Government relating to those negotiations. Developed corporate legal and business strategies in response to new trade agreements. Monitored and analyzed litigation and legislation in the United States and Europe pertaining to international trade and software intellectual property protection. Drafted intellectual property licenses, intercorporate agreements, and corporate finance documents. Litigated international and domestic intellectual property and business disputes.
10/89 - 3/91 - ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL, United States Trade Representative,Washington, D.C.
Negotiated, drafted, developed strategies, and performed research related to trade accords and disputes with foreign governments, including Soviet and Eastern European trade agreements, GATT Uruguay Round and NAFTA negotiations, and disputes with the European Community, Japan, and other
countries. Represented the U.S. Government before GATT dispute settlement panels. Represented USTR on inter-agency committees pertaining to trade policy matters. Served as Acting Chair of the inter-agency 301 Committee. Monitored, analyzed, and represented the Administration's position on legislation concerning specified aspects of trade policy.
8/85 - 12/85 - LEGAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Deputy United States Trade Representative, Geneva
Researched and analyzed international legal issues. Helped develop bargaining strategies for the Delegation of the United States to the GATT.
5/85 - 8/85 - LAW CLERK, Baker & McKenzie, San Francisco
Assisted with international transactions and litigation. Drafted briefs, arguments, discovery requests, opinion letters, articles of incorporation, contracts, and legal research memoranda.
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Society of International Law
Board of Editors, International Organization
California State Bar
Council on Foreign Relations
PUBLICATIONS:
INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW:
Books
John Barton, Judith Goldstein, Timothy Josling, and Richard H. Steinberg, The Evolution of the Trade
Regime: Politics, Law, and Economics of the GATT/WTO (forthcoming 2004; draft available).
Richard H. Steinberg, editor, The Greening of Trade Law: International Trade Organizations and
Environmental Issues (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Richard H. Steinberg and Bruce Stokes, editors, Partners or Competitors? The Prospects for U.S.-EU
Cooperation on Asian Trade (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield,1999).
Articles, Book Chapters, and Working Papers
Richard H. Steinberg, "Judicial Law-Making, Internal Transparency, and External Transparency:
Recent Institutional Developments at the WTO," 37(1) The International Lawyer ___-__
(forthcoming, Fall 2003).
Richard H. Steinberg and Timothy E. Josling, "When the Peace Ends: The Vulnerability of EC and U.S.
Agricultural Subsidies to WTO Legal Challenge," 6(2) Journal of International Economic Law
___-___ (forthcoming, June 2003).
Richard H. Steinberg,"Overview: Realism in International Law," in ASIL Proceedings 2002 (Washington,
D.C.: American Society of International Law, 2002), pp. 260-62.
Richard H. Steinberg, "In the Shadow of Law or Power? Consensus-Based Bargaining and Outcomes In
the GATT/WTO," 56(2) International Organization 339-74 (Spring 2002).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Introduction. Understanding Trade and the Environment: Conceptual Frameworks," in Richard H. Steinberg, editor, The Greening of Trade Law: International Trade Organizations and Environmental Issues (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Part IV. Conclusion. Explaining Similarities and Differences Across International
Trade Organizations," in Steinberg, editor, The Greening of Trade Law.
Richard H. Steinberg, "North American Free Trade Agreement," in Kenneth Karst, Leonard Levy, and
Adam Winkler, editors, Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, 2nd ed., Vol. IV, pp. 1826-27
(New York: Macmillan, 2000).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Introduction: Exploring the Prospects for Transatlantic Trade Policy Cooperation in Asia," in Richard H. Steinberg and Bruce Stokes, editors, Partners or Competitors? The Prospects
for U.S.-EU Cooperation on Asian Trade (Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Part III. Conclusion. The Prospects for Partnership: Overcoming Obstacles to
Transatlantic Trade Policy Cooperation in Asia," in Steinberg and Stokes, editors, Partners or
Competitors?
Richard H. Steinberg, "Reconciling Transatlanticism and Multilateralism: Great Power Management of the
World Trading System," in Frances Burwell and Ivo Daalder, editors, The United States and
Europe in the Global Arena (London: Macmillan, 1999).
Richard H. Steinberg, “Institutional Implications of WTO Accession for China,” IGCC Working Paper No. 41 (March 1999) (La Jolla: University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation).
Richard H. Steinberg, “Great Power Management of the World Trading System: A Transatlantic Strategy
for Liberal Multilateralism,” 29(2) Law and Policy in International Business 205 (Winter 1998).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Trade-Environment Negotiations in the EU, NAFTA, and WTO: Regional
Trajectories of Rule Development," 91(2) American Journal of International Law 231(April 1997).
Richard H. Steinberg, “Transatlanticism in Support of Multilateralism? Prospects for Great Power
Management of the World Trading System,” in Paul Demaret, Jean-Francois Bellis, and Gonzalo
Garcia Jimenez, eds., Regionalism and Multilateralism After the Uruguay Round: Convergence,
Divergence and Interaction (Brussels: European Interuniversity Press, 1997).
Richard H. Steinberg, “Direct Application of Multilateral Trade Agreements in the United States,” in Paul
Demaret, Jean-Francois Bellis, and Gonzalo Garcia Jimenez, eds., Regionalism and Multilateralism
After the Uruguay Round: Convergence, Divergence and Interaction (Brussels: European Interuniversity Press, 1997).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Transatlantic Management of the Global Trading System" in Open For Business:
Creating a Transatlantic Marketplace (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1996).
Richard H. Steinberg, "The Uruguay Round: A Legal Analysis of the Final Act," 6(2) International
Quarterly 1 (April 1994).
Richard H. Steinberg, "Antidotes to Regionalism: Responses to Trade Diversion Effects of the North
American Free Trade Agreement," 29(2) Stanford Journal of International Law 315 (Spring
1993).
Richard H. Steinberg, "The North American Free Trade Agreement: A Legal Analysis of Effects and
Opportunities," Chapter 1410 in Laws of International Trade, Chesterland, Ohio: Business Laws
Inc., 1993. Similar to Richard H. Steinberg, "What the North American Free Trade Agreement
Means to Business: An Industry-By-Industry Briefing on Effects and Opportunities," 9(2)
Corporate Counsel's Quarterly 52-89 (April 1993).
Zane O. Gresham & Richard H. Steinberg, "Environmental Issues Linked to Trade in NAFTA," 8(8)
Hazardous Waste and Toxic Torts Law and Strategy 1 (January 1993).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW:
Jonathan D. Aronson, Michael Brownrigg, Karen B. Crockett, Keith Maskus, and Richard H. Steinberg,
Protecting International Intellectual Property: A Report for the Pacific Council on International
Policy (Los Angeles: Pacific Council on International Policy, January 1998).
Francois Bar, Michael Borrus, and Richard H. Steinberg, "Interoperability and the National Information
Infrastructure: Mapping the Debate," 7 Infrastructure Economics and Policy 263 (Spring 1996).
Richard H. Steinberg, "The North American Free Trade Agreement and Changes in North American
Intellectual Property Protection," 6(3) Software Law Bulletin 63 (March 1993).
Jonathan Band, Richard H. Steinberg & Thomas C. Vinje, "The U.S. Decision in Computer Associates v.
Altai Compared to the EC Software Directive: Transatlantic Convergence of Copyright Standards
Favouring Interoperability," 8(5) Computer Law and Practice (England) 137 (November-
December 1992).
Michael A. Jacobs [and Richard H. Steinberg], "Section 701 (Computer Programs) Subcommittee A
(Copyright Protection) 1992 Annual Report," in 1992 Committee Reports: Section of Patent,
Trademark and Copyright Law, Chicago: American Bar Association, 1992.
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